| Album Features |
| UPC: | 042284391122 |
| Artist: | Bee Gees |
| Format: | CD |
| Release Year: | 1990 |
| Record Label: | Polydor |
| Genre: | Psychedelic, Rock & Pop |
| Number Of Discs: | 4 |
Track ListingDISC 1:
1. New York Mining Disaster 1941
2. I Can't See Nobody
3. To Love Somebody
4. Holiday
5. Massachusetts
6. Barker of the UFO
7. World
8. Sir Geoffrey Saved the World
9. And the Sun Will Shine
10. Words
11. Sinking Ships
12. Jumbo
13. Singer Sang His Song, The
14. I've Gotta Get a Message to You
15. I Started a Joke
16. First of May
17. Melody Fair
18. Tomorrow, Tomorrow
19. Sun in My Morning
20. Saved by the Bell
21. Don't Forget to Remember
22. If I Only Had My Mind on Something Else
23. I.O.I.O.
24. Railroad
25. I'll Kiss Your Memory
DISC 2:
1. Lonely Days
2. Morning of My Life (In the Morning)
3. How Can You Mend a Broken Heart?
4. Country Woman
5. Don't Wanna Live Inside Myself
6. My World
7. On Time
8. Run to Me
9. Alive
10. Saw a New Morning
11. Wouldn't I Be Someone
12. Elisa
13. King and Country
14. Mr. Natural
15. It Doesn't Matter Much to Me
16. Throw a Penny
17. Charade
DISC 3:
1. Jive Talkin'
2. Nights on Broadway
3. Fanny (Be Tender With My Love)
4. You Should Be Dancing - (long remix)
5. Love So Right
6. Boogie Child
7. Edge of the Universe
8. How Deep Is Your Love
9. Stayin' Alive
10. Night Fever
11. More Than a Woman
12. If I Can't Have You
13. (Our Love) Don't Throw It All Away
14. Too Much Heaven
15. Tragedy
16. Love You Inside Out
DISC 4:
1. He's a Liar
2. Another Lonely Night in New York
3. Woman in You, The
4. Someone Belonging to Someone
5. Toys
6. E.S.P. - (demo version)
7. You Win Again
8. Ordinary Lives
9. One
10. Juliet - (previously unreleased)
11. To Love Somebody - (previously unreleased)
12. New York Mining Disaster 1941 / Holiday / Too Much Heaven / Heartbreaker / Islands In The Stream / Run To Me / World - (previously unreleased)
13. Spicks & Specks - (previously unreleased)
| Details |
| Playing Time: | 272 min. |
| Distributor: | Universal Distribution |
| Recording Type: | Mixed |
| Recording Mode: | Stereo |
| SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album NotesFull title: Tales from the Brothers Gibb: A History in Song 1967-1990.A comprehensive box set composed of A-sides from the Bee Gees' singles, non LP sides, and formerly mono-only tunes in stereo for the first time. There's also some material from the 1973 unreleased album A KICK IN THE HEAD IS WORTH EIGHT IN THE PANTS, some solo material from 1970 and the mid-80's, and 4 tracks of recent Warner Brothers material.The Bee Gees: Maurice Gibb (vocals, guitar, keyboards, bass, percussion); Barry Gibb (vocals, guitar); Robin Gibb (vocals).Additional personnel includes: Alan Kendall, Tim Cansfield (guitar); Vic Martin, Gary Moberley (keyboards); George Perry (bass); Michael Murphy (drums); Phyllis St. James (percussion, backround vocals); Tampa Murphy, Linda Harmon (backround vocals).Producers include: Bee Gees, Robert Stigwood, Arif Mardin, Karl Richardson, Albhy Galuten.Compilation producer: Barry Levinson.Recorded between 1967 and 1990. Includes liner notes by David Wild.Digitally remastered by Bill Inglot.Personnel: Maurice Gibb (vocals, guitar, keyboards, percussion, programming); Barry Gibb (vocals, guitar); Robin Gibb (vocals); Vince Melouney, Alan Kendall, Tim Cansfield (guitar); David Katz (violin); Gary Moberley, Vic Martin (keyboards); Michael Murphy (drums); Phyllis Saint James (percussion, background vocals); Scott Glasel (programming); Linda Harmon (background vocals).Director: Bill Shepherd.Arrangers: Maurice Gibb; Arif Mardin; Phil Dennys.It's difficult to quibble with the song selection on this generous four-disc box. All the phases of the trio's career are covered, and nearly all the highlights of each phase are presented. TALES FROM THE BROTHERS GIBB includes material from the Bee Gees' earliest days, as teenage, pre-Beatles pop purveyors ("Spicks and Specks") as well as their glorious, Beatles-influenced Britpop period ("First of May," "And the Sun Will Shine").The group's often-overlooked early-to-mid-'70s work is also admirably documented here ("Charade," "How Can You Mend a Broken Heart"), and of course, their white-polyester-suited disco kings phase ("Stayin' Alive," "Night Fever"). Admittedly, all but the hardiest fan's attention may wander during the fourth disc, but the group's post-disco material merely finds them practicing their seamless popcraft amid the production values of the day, just as they've always done. Such latter-day tracks as "One" yield a pleasure that is particular to the evanescent but undeniable magic of the Brothers Gibb. This thoughtful collection is recommended to anyone interested in delving deeply into the catalog of this chameleon-like, endlessly inventive group.
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